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10:28am Friday 25th January 2008
PLANS to build a huge eco-town on the outskirts of York were labelled a "monstrous joke", as councillors formally voiced their opposition to the scheme.
Coun Richard Moore (Lib Dem), slammed proposals for 5,500 homes on green belt land, immediately north of the A1237 at Clifton Moor. The "Clifton Gate" scheme was submitted to the Government by joint-developers Hallam Land Management and Commercial Estates Group, but infuriated council leaders, who felt they had been wrongly by-passed.
At last night's City of York Council meeting, Coun Moore said: "This is outrageous and should be resisted at all costs." He said the Government had advocated careful planning at a local level, only to hold "covert talks" with developers without the council's knowledge. Coun Moore, whose ward covers the site in question, presented a 398-name petition and seconded a motion by his fellow ward councillor Joe Watt, of the Conservative Party.
A number of councillors abstained from the vote, to ensure they could participate in any future planning debates, but the motion was passed by 15 votes to nine. Coun Watt said the local road infrastructure could not cope with any more traffic, and added: "I am so disappointed that Government overlooked to consult both the people and their elected representatives."
Labour leader David Scott accused council leader Steve Galloway of "scaremongering" over an application that was highly unlikely to succeed and failed to meet the Government's own criteria.
Coun Galloway quoted from a letter he had received from Baroness Andrews, of the Department for Communities and Local Government, which he said was not indicative of a minister "backsliding".
Several councillors including Dave Taylor, of the Green Party, and Labour's Janet Looker spoke in favour of the concept of eco-towns, but said the Clifton Gate scheme was inappropriate.
ouserower, york says...
10:36am Fri 25 Jan 08
Monkey, Newcastle says...
10:46am Fri 25 Jan 08
York Angry Man, York says...
10:50am Fri 25 Jan 08
York must be the smallest city in the country with such a large green belt.
meme, york says...
10:59am Fri 25 Jan 08
dragon1472, york says...
11:06am Fri 25 Jan 08
Angry and Frustrated, York says...
11:16am Fri 25 Jan 08
minstermum, says...
11:37am Fri 25 Jan 08
Mike C, york says...
12:19pm Fri 25 Jan 08
Noddy1, York says...
2:40pm Fri 25 Jan 08
Several councillors including Dave Taylor, of the Green Party, and Labour's Janet Looker spoke in favour of the concept of eco-towns, but said the Clifton Gate scheme was inappropriate.
ouserower, york says...
4:02pm Fri 25 Jan 08
opinionated, Haxby says...
5:38pm Fri 25 Jan 08
ouserower wrote:I may be wrong but I believe that there are strict height limits imposed in York due to the historical buildings in the city - namely the Minster - being obscured. This shouldn't change, it's a good policy. Just because of economic and housing problems, we shouldn't risk ruining the city centre with taller buildings.
If we are to be constrained by such a tight green belt then we need to go upwards. However no buildings seem to go higher than 4 storeys so its going to be an ever increasing problem. Only the rich can will be allowed to live here eventually.
ouserower, york says...
6:26pm Fri 25 Jan 08
opinionated, Haxby says...
6:39pm Fri 25 Jan 08
ouserower wrote:Fair point,I guess common sense needs to prevail as usual!
I can well understand the need to keep buildings around the Minster at a lower height but such a restriction should not apply in say Acomb etc. Well away from the centre. If we cannot build outwards or upwards then York is going to face severe problems in the future. Action needs to be taken now.
andyb, york says...
9:25pm Fri 25 Jan 08
magicman!, says...
1:32am Thu 31 Jan 08
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akuma, York says...
10:34am Fri 25 Jan 08
When compared to the potential 16500 people that could have houses (assuming 2 people per house)
398 people ojecting does seem that bad.